As an important way to achieve the "carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals," the integrated energy system is worth further exploring its ability to respond on the demand side. In this paper, an electric-thermal integrated energy demand response based on a tiered carbon trading mechanism is proposed, and a low-temperature waste heat power generation device based on ORC is introduced to further solve the problem of insufficient demand-side response. Finally, the proposed model is verified with the lowest energy purchase cost, tiered carbon transaction cost and operation and maintenance cost. Through the example analysis, it can be seen that the integrated energy system considering the response of electric heat demand to formulate a reasonable carbon trading mechanism can achieve the synergy of economic and low-carbon system.
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